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at any time. >> yes, that could happen. >> is the system being used here in the bay area? >> fema says the sheriff department as well as the san francisco department of emergency services, they have gone through the application process. presumably, they will be first up. >> karen chin in the newsroom, thank you. >>> there needs to be an alert for great weather coming our way. >> if there was a sunshine alert. >> my phone is going off right now. >> i don't want to bug you while you're taking a nap. just enjoy it. this is weather that happens sometime during the winter. we had so much beautiful weather and chances are, you were watching it from your office, now saturday and sunday, it's going to be similar. we have cloud cover moving in. that may keep temperatures up a little bit tonight. livermore 38. san jose down to 42. san rafael 40. let's talk about that cloud cover. i'm not talking about rain, but there is cloud cover. it is mostly cloudy from los angeles north to santa barbara. some of that cloud cover you noticed this afternoon moved up from the south to the north. a
at any time. >> yes, that could happen. >> is the system being used here in the bay area? >> fema says the sheriff department as well as the san francisco department of emergency services, they have gone through the application process. presumably, they will be first up. >> karen chin in the newsroom, thank you. >>> there needs to be an alert for great weather coming our way. >> if there was a sunshine alert. >> my phone is going off right now....
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although some of the early uses when you go back and track when it starts being used in the '20s more and more often and replacing the word "framers," it was up used as a negative. the founding fathers never meant for us to have pastel-colored postage stamps or never meant for us to help poorer nations at the time of war. it was used as sort of giving these people who framed the constitution sort of a collective veto on certain things. and it was an interesting use of language. and then i got fascinated with harding because harding's misuse of the language was so intense that warren g. harding -- i mean, h.l. mepgen crutted a term which was a description of how badly harding murdered the language. but harding had an interesting ability to create words like bloviate meaning to, what i'm doing right now -- [laughter] orate, you know, pompously. but he also, it was also his way, he picked up a very old word that had really no use at all except in chemistry which was normalcy. normalcy had existed before in chemistry for a state of normality, but it was during the 1920 front porch campaig
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she took us to games and played catch with us and us baskets with us. she just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter the situation or teachers and us really how to have each other's back. how to be there for one another whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood or something like that, she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's backs no matter what. >> the other thing a smart, highly inteligent and very thoughtful lady. we grew up with those conversations. we might have been talking football with dad in the basent in, but mom was talking other things. she was talking about world affairs and history and things that were going on in the 70s in our world. mom was always tuned into all of those things. that brought up conversations and i think that helped make us more rounded people. >> terrific family stories this week at the super bowl with the harbaughs. the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed wi
she took us to games and played catch with us and us baskets with us. she just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter the situation or teachers and us really how to have each other's back. how to be there for one another whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood or something like that, she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's backs no matter what. >> the other thing a smart, highly inteligent and very thoughtful lady. we...
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it's a pleasure to have you with us here today. with news from around the world. now egypt's violent protests have reached the presidential palace this for the first time now in a week of turmoil and more than fifty people were injured and at least one person killed when thousands of demonstrators calling for president morsi as resignation clashed with police and protesters attacked the palace with firebombs on stones security forces responded with tear gas and water cannon we'll be touching base hopefully in the near future we're trying to get a line with reporter bell true or she is standing by for us to in cairo though for the meantime though we do have more information on the story with activist and journalist who can't chandan he says the developments in egypt show absolutely that no one is in control anymore egypt has been totally destabilized and remember the egyptian government is waiting for what the egyptians called the loan from sunday look there's a protest there's a popular protest song about the world bank i.m.f. loan to egypt and all the western new
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not to say that we would not have used the concourse, but that could be a place that we could use it in the future, it is unfortunate that was a place to know if they were selecting that site this year or last year and this could be the final year and it is regrettable. it is a very large, kind of warehouse spait and it is not worth preserving but it is one of those spaces of the type and size in the city. but it is primarily used for a lot of big events because there are not a lot of big spaces for those sort of events. it is regrettable and it is not this project sponsor's fault for the concourse not letting people snow but what is regrettable. i am in support of property ject as well. i don't know if where you are in your talks are being bought out i actually got a text while you guys were asking me questions. we are going to build it as we designed it. >> great. >> so everybody can. >> so they are watching and they are paying attention. that is good. i mean for the future reference, and i don't know how they have in the pipeline in the immediate future, but if i were the buyers i
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use both and they take both. my joy and my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this make . you mate. and they're not. just going to be and usually. a distance between each. and you can see. in these installations i could seem to get as if every one sentence. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking the really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of this brand and that's what made this sentence . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all i mean it you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display . because. it's the same way. it's going to be and they feel. as it's. a democracy. when you when you wait to see it you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more be
use both and they take both. my joy and my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this make . you mate. and they're not. just going to be and usually. a distance between each. and you can see. in these installations i could seem to get as if every one sentence. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking the really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of this brand and that's what made this sentence ....
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and shot baskets with us and just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back, how to be there for one another. whether there was a scrape in the neighborhood, she made it clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. and that was our mom because she was with us every single day. dad worked a lot. he was around. mom took us to practices. but mom was with us all the time. >> reporter: they don't like talking about themselves much but when it came to mom it went on quite a bit after that. joe fonzi is going to be along with more of the football when sports gets with us. from new orleans in the meantime, mark ibanez, back to you frank and julie. >> celebrations are building in the hometown of colin kaepernick. kids from kaepernick's alma mater in turlock wore their 49er colors and posed for a group photo with a banner. after the traditional photo the students struck the now famous pose now known as kaepernicking. >>> there will be zero tolerance for post super bowl vandalism
and shot baskets with us and just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back, how to be there for one another. whether there was a scrape in the neighborhood, she made it clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. and that was our mom because she was with us every single day. dad worked a lot. he was around. mom took us to practices. but mom was with us all the time. >>...
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you can get from us gelber. but internet sites still has thousands listed for sale flight stub of it will set you back a couple thousand or when it doesn't which is why people say it should be legal. >> should ticket scalping be allowed? >> no. >> no. >> held know it is hard to buy tickets and you cannot get one for yourself. >> if stub hub buys them i cannot get them but sometimes they do take them up but it is simple-minded and counterproductive. >> the reality we have a limited number of seats and more people to buy those sometimes tickets are sold far in advance and we don't know the value purpose oftentimes the secondary market sells the high value ticket at the high price or low value at the low price. it is the arbitrage opportunity the secondary market takes advantage of. john: why is that good for the consumer? >> people have tickets to do not value as much so those who sell to the scalpers are those whose say i don't want to go to this. every year of his friend cells of the tickets to fund his season p
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because i use oil. in. this to take a boil in this tea and they point to things are good museum space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. stuck to little by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in the months to write a letter from my parents that's why i used and they. use both and they take both. of my children my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you mate. and they're. just going to be and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations would seem to give as it. is it. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made th
because i use oil. in. this to take a boil in this tea and they point to things are good museum space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. stuck to little by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in the...
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us that. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all i mean you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because it. exists. and they. called my t.v. as it's. a democracy he. just gave me a new one you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean when we're go around and spread democracy in the world what do we really do when you know what's our intent really so this is just so powerful to see there's an. amazing to see up close and the bubbling in kind of his scene of the crude oil and the letter. that was conceptual artist if you want to check out the rest of his exhibit i
us that. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all i mean you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because it. exists. and...
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that's it for us from the cost of the freedom block and thank you for joining us and you can way in on all of the topics and let your voice be heard and i will see you on the five week days and have a great weekend everybody. thanks for joining us. >> it is it amazing how they are holding in faith and believing that the young boy will come home and praying for a positive outcome. >> it is day five in the hostage drama in alabama where a five year old little boy is under ground in a bunker with a manmented on murder changes. vice-president joe biden is saying that the u.s. is prepared to hold direct talks with teran . the nation immigration issues back in the spotlight. >> there are parts of the dream act that ronald reagan wouldn't support. >> michael reaggan weighs in . i amuma. live from the nation's capitol right now. >> we begin the hour with the latest on the drama that continues to play out in alabama. it is it a hostage situation for a five year old little boy who needs medical attention and crying for his parents. he was taken off of the school bus on tuesday. we'll go to ana w
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> boy, oh, boy, we've come a long way since then. a huge stash, hundreds of never-before-seen pictures of the beatles has been discovered. take a look here. that is the fab four right there meeting with their guru. and the others, well, those are behind-the-scenes pictures from when the band was shooting the film "help" in the bahamas. the photographer recently found the negatives for the pictures and published them. and be sure to go to cnn.com where you can see more of these exclusive never-before-seen images. check it out at cnn.com. >>> now to hawaii where lawmakers are proposing a new bill to protect celebrities. it is named the steven tyler act because he's asked for protection from the paparazzi. the bill would make it illegal to photograph people in private areas. but wouldn't stop people from taking pictures in public areas like the beach. critics say the bill is trying to convince celebs to buy prop
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> boy, oh, boy, we've come a long way since then. a huge stash, hundreds of never-before-seen pictures of the beatles has been discovered. take a look here. that is the fab four right there meeting with their guru. and the others, well, those are behind-the-scenes pictures from when the band was shooting the film "help" in the bahamas. the photographer recently found the negatives for...
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joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous violence. lou: okay. >> i don't find the ads -- [talking over each other] [laughter] >> i don't find them racy, but i don't find them to be really good. an ad that will make me laugh or excited or elicit some crazy motion. this makes me board. can't they be more creative? >> with the daudet the ad, this was more the clean version that they had really more of a sexy type tiff that showed more than lip. >> they're putting it on the website. lou: said on know where we are in this country. i have to say that fellow there, i don't know
joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous...
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terrorism using the broken window keynesian theory is a is a stimulus the banks like h.s.b.c. have been are willing to underwrite terrorism they've been caught underwriting terrorism that's an economic stimulus so the american congress need to go on t.v. and say we embrace terrorism don't be selective about it and say we want to certain terrorism but we don't like these terrorists that that's the recipe for economic malaise embrace your inner terrorist chuck senator wellesley what does that grassley grassley embrace terrorism your terrorism you want to see it happen right in your neighborhood you want to be terrorized because that's an economic stimulus embraced it embrace your age or jurist you duplicitous. now here in the u.k. of course it's not no different f.s.a. it's easier to take on the little guy f.s.a. financial services authority head of enforcement tracy mcdermott has admitted it is easier to go after the little guy rather than take on the big banks but dermot said there are three off cycle so taking on senior bankers including the fact that many decisions are made
terrorism using the broken window keynesian theory is a is a stimulus the banks like h.s.b.c. have been are willing to underwrite terrorism they've been caught underwriting terrorism that's an economic stimulus so the american congress need to go on t.v. and say we embrace terrorism don't be selective about it and say we want to certain terrorism but we don't like these terrorists that that's the recipe for economic malaise embrace your inner terrorist chuck senator wellesley what does that...
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. >> this is a man who is using a >> this is a man who is using a gun. >> a priest on a belligerent tirade. >> i'm in jail! >> no you're not. you're in a holding cell. >> and an armed thief with impeccable manners. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. and i really am sorry. >> these are not the usual cases. >> that's the very first time we had somebody try to break in jail. >> not the usual suspects. >> get me [ bleep ] out of here because i'm getting a rash! >> not even the usual species. >> i didn't know that cats were so smart. >> but they are all caught on camera. >> i just couldn't believe what i'm seeing. >> it was kind of surreal. did that really happen? >> "caught on camera: unusual suspects." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." in this hour, through the unblinking eye of the lens, you'll witness people engaged in reckless or criminal behavior. sometimes these incidents involve the unlikeliest of suspects, those whose demeanor or occupation offers no forewarning of their outrageous behavior, as you'll see in our first video when a trusted school bus drive
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and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks ago. what was i doing? something you just said moments ago, you said that you can love someone who doesn't look like you. a lot has been made about, you know, same-sex marriage and you've heard what one ravens player said and what san francisco 49er player said. what do you think about gay rights this year during the super bowl? a lot has been made of it. >> well, what part of talking football confused you? i said we're going to talk the football game. there is a time and place to talk about that. we're playing in the super bowl tomo
and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks...
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the ordinance use the word "radius." the order itself says there are no like foods within a 300' radius. radius is the proper measurement and dpw is going to get up here and say oh, no, we're going use walking distance and we can't determine what a 300' radius, when they are required to send out a notice to businesses within a 300' radius. they know all the businesses within that 300' radius and they are going to get up here and say i don't know what businesses are within a 300' rayus? that is just crock. and third, the starbucks objection. starbucks objected and dpw says hey, if starbucks would have objected we would have denied the permit. i don't see how you got around that. radius services admittedly [stkrao-u/]ed up on the notice. the 300' radius is in their order and they have the list of businesses within a 300' radius for and for them say we don't know what businesses are in a 300' radius, that is just bs. thank you. >> thank you. >> 15 seconds, i have the map, reference to the 200' to the toilet. if you do a lit
the ordinance use the word "radius." the order itself says there are no like foods within a 300' radius. radius is the proper measurement and dpw is going to get up here and say oh, no, we're going use walking distance and we can't determine what a 300' radius, when they are required to send out a notice to businesses within a 300' radius. they know all the businesses within that 300' radius and they are going to get up here and say i don't know what businesses are within a 300'...
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. hillary clinton ends her run as secretary of state by nailing republicans for who they really are. i love it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i am very proud to have been secretary of state. >> hillary clinton gives her final farewell as secretary of state and doesn't mince parting words about the republicans refusing to face facts. karen finney and michael steele on clinton's right-wing call-out. >>> the stock market closes over 14,000. exxon has record profits, and income inequality has never been worse. senator bernie sanders on the fight ahead. >>> scott brown is out, and geraldo is in. >> this is a real-life horror story, and it will give small children bad dreams. >> we've got rivera's first senate campaign commercial ahead. >>> michelle goldberg, michael tamaski and gene robinson are here to talk about the legacy of ed koch. >>> beer prices could
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. hillary clinton ends her run as secretary of state by nailing republicans for who they really are. i love it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i am very proud to have been secretary of state. >> hillary clinton gives her final farewell as secretary of state and doesn't mince parting words...
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terrorism using the broken window keynesian theory is a is a stimulus the banks like h.s.b.c. have been are willing to underwrite terrorism they've been caught underwriting terrorism that's an economic stimulus so the american congress need to go on t.v. and say we embrace terrorism don't be selective about it and say we want to certain terrorism but we don't like these terrorists that that's the recipe for economic malaise embrace your inner terrorist chuck senator wellesley what grassley grassley embrace terrorism your terrorism you want to see it happen right in your neighborhood you want to be terrorized because that's an economic stimulus in place it improves your editor jurist you duplicitous. now here in the u.k. of course it's not no different f.s.a. it's easier to take on the little guy f.s.a. financial services authority head of enforcement tracy mcdermott has admitted it is easier to go after the little guy rather than take on the big banks with said there are three off cycles to taking on senior bankers and clearing the fact that many decisions are made by a commit
terrorism using the broken window keynesian theory is a is a stimulus the banks like h.s.b.c. have been are willing to underwrite terrorism they've been caught underwriting terrorism that's an economic stimulus so the american congress need to go on t.v. and say we embrace terrorism don't be selective about it and say we want to certain terrorism but we don't like these terrorists that that's the recipe for economic malaise embrace your inner terrorist chuck senator wellesley what grassley...
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unite us, encourage us, strengthen us, protect us. go with us lord. bless this effort and this city as it under takes it and it's under your great name that we pray. amen. >> thank you all for coming >> here we are at the embarcadero. we are standing at one of locations for the street artists. can you tell me about this particular location, the program? >> this location is very significant. this was the very first and only location granted by the board of supervisors for the street artist when the program began in 1972. how does a person become a street artist? there are two major tenants. you must make the work yourself and you must sell the work yourself. a street artist, the license, then submitting the work to a committee of artists. this committee actually watches them make the work in front of them so that we can verify that it is all their own work. >> what happened during the holiday to make this an exciting location? >> this would be a magic time of year. you would probably see this place is jammed with street artists. as the no, there is a l
unite us, encourage us, strengthen us, protect us. go with us lord. bless this effort and this city as it under takes it and it's under your great name that we pray. amen. >> thank you all for coming >> here we are at the embarcadero. we are standing at one of locations for the street artists. can you tell me about this particular location, the program? >> this location is very significant. this was the very first and only location granted by the board of supervisors for the...
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. >> glad you're with us tonight. tonight, police and fbi teams work to rescue that 5-year-old boy who's being held captive in an underground bunker in rural alabama. a tense hostage crisis that is now entering its fourth night. the boy was kidnapped by a gunman during a deadly school bus attack, and tonight he remains trapped as a massive rescue effort continues on. and a small alabama town praised for his safe return. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: as this tense hostage drama enters its fourth night, concern is growing for the 5-year-old named ethan trapped in an underground bunker with this man, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. >> it's an innocent kid, he's crying for his parent and grandparents and he does not know what's going on. let this kid go. >> reporter: today the bright yellow bus turned crime scene was towed away. >> the child is on the line with us and advising that the bus driver has been shot. >> reporter: the crisis began when dykes boarded the bus full of kids on tuesday. brother and sister who we
. >> glad you're with us tonight. tonight, police and fbi teams work to rescue that 5-year-old boy who's being held captive in an underground bunker in rural alabama. a tense hostage crisis that is now entering its fourth night. the boy was kidnapped by a gunman during a deadly school bus attack, and tonight he remains trapped as a massive rescue effort continues on. and a small alabama town praised for his safe return. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: as this tense hostage...
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verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us a pop or c. . from immigration to health care the u.s. is facing serious problems but can a government that's deeply divided along party lines actually solve these different problems are to shine the light on some of the issues that's creating a broken system in the u.s. . it's friday february first him in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well we begin with news coming out of turkey today two people are dead after a suicide bomber attacked the american embassy in an carra the turkish guardedness and a visiting turkish journalist were among the victims the obama administration has now called this act an act of terror target and terminus minister says that the bomber was known for being a leftist radical group member the group's name was the revolutionary people's liberation party front he went on to say that the motive may have been different than motives of islamic militants now this comes on the same day that hillary clinton steps down for from her post as secr
verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us a pop or c. . from immigration to health care the u.s. is facing serious problems but can a government that's deeply divided along party lines actually solve these different problems are to shine the light on some of the issues that's creating a broken system in the u.s. . it's friday february first him in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well we begin with news...
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and this is a big operation for us. it's a significant investment. >> jeff's team takes care of the daily needs of 175 clydesdales around the country. >> there's a future clydesdale right in here, right? >> a future clydesdale right in here. i'm thinking that this girl is ready to get the little fellow on the ground. >> we're close with her? >> yeah, we're close. >> reporter: an operation that includes breeding 43 horses a year. budweiser hopes to gain ten future show clydesdales from that group. only males are eligible which leaves just enough room for error. >> we have very, very stringent requirements to be a budweiser clydesdale. they have to have a black mane and tail. four white stocking feet. >> reporter: those that don't make the cut are sold for roughly $5,000 apiece, while some of the female horses like 8-year-old darla, mother to our super bowl star, are kept to keep the future alive. this year's super bowl spot tells the story of a young clydesdale who establishes a relationship with his breeder. like real l
and this is a big operation for us. it's a significant investment. >> jeff's team takes care of the daily needs of 175 clydesdales around the country. >> there's a future clydesdale right in here, right? >> a future clydesdale right in here. i'm thinking that this girl is ready to get the little fellow on the ground. >> we're close with her? >> yeah, we're close. >> reporter: an operation that includes breeding 43 horses a year. budweiser hopes to gain ten...
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the only time that we heard of it was when it came back to the land use committee. when we objected to the area, they passed it on anyway as they have always done with those of us who live and breathe in bayview hunter's point. i would like to say there was an eir done, it was done by the health department and i disagree with what they presented to the staff here because of the fact when the eir was done, it was not done on the sight of 5433rd street, it was done a block away. i had three deaths in my family within the last two weeks from cancer, a young lady, 30 years of age died from asthma, as you know in my community, it's the worst in the city, in the united states of my people dying, the community have changed and i don't know what happened. i used to be able to receive -- when you have in your meetings, agendas, i'm still alive, in fact, i would like to say this, i wish that you bring this back to the floor dealing with the discretionary review, you're going to have other people talking about what's happening. my daughter sent you all an invitation next week,
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he will keep us out of wars. i think that we need somebody in that position. >> here is what bill kristol wroited today, chuck hagel isn't a first rate candidate for secretary of defense. he isn't even a second rate candidate. has there ever been a more embarrassing confirmation hearing than hagel for a measure cabinet position. for a minor cabinet position or subcabinet position. we don't know of one. congressman, i understand the white house says he will probably get confirmed and, you know, i guess he will. i don't really have any inside information. they say they have a lot of yes votes. but that appearance, i don't care if you like him or got three purple hearts or no purple hearts, that appearance to me was shocking. the fact that he didn't know his -- the president of the united states policy on containment. he botched that he had to have people come and hand him notes during the process? the fact that he didn't -- couldn't answer john mccain's very simple question? he seemed confused. out of his depth. he
he will keep us out of wars. i think that we need somebody in that position. >> here is what bill kristol wroited today, chuck hagel isn't a first rate candidate for secretary of defense. he isn't even a second rate candidate. has there ever been a more embarrassing confirmation hearing than hagel for a measure cabinet position. for a minor cabinet position or subcabinet position. we don't know of one. congressman, i understand the white house says he will probably get confirmed and, you...
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some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as a nation. >> dr. activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, this sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my famil
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it is on the uses of information. we have been talking about the uses by government. it is not just a national security world. it is also law enforcement. national security uses can harm individual users. it does not deal issues. government should be required to get a warrant before it correlates two different databases. this happened in britain when they started to correlate the data base of driver's license photos with images taken from closed-circuit televisions. that is what the fourth amendment comes into play. there are standards of evidence. if you are in one of those riots in britain, you might have on your cell phone charts in courts because you looked like somebody who was throwing a brick through a window. maybe congress has a role. i am concerned about the other set of uses that were alluded to, uses by the private sector. consumers are uncomfortable with this technology. they do not expect it is being used. it is different from saying we have to do something about this technology because it can harm people the federal trade commission rightly protect cons
it is on the uses of information. we have been talking about the uses by government. it is not just a national security world. it is also law enforcement. national security uses can harm individual users. it does not deal issues. government should be required to get a warrant before it correlates two different databases. this happened in britain when they started to correlate the data base of driver's license photos with images taken from closed-circuit televisions. that is what the fourth...
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. >> with us talking to him, it gave us some more time. we knew there was help coming. >> the meeting is actually streaming live on the school board's website. horrified staff members contact local authorities. meanwhile, school security chief mike jones peeks through the back door to gauge the situation. >> my focus was on seeing if there was one or more shooters in that room and what i was going to be up against. >> come on in. >> the gunman was positioned perfectly for a hostage situation as far as using us basically as a shield. >> jones, a former member of the local police s.w.a.t. team races to his vehicle to get his gun and a bulletproof vest. husfelt keeps the gunman talking, displaying remarkable calm and command. >> if you're going to kill yourself or kill us, at least let us know what's going on. i'll be very honest with you. i swear, i don't know who your wife is or what she did. i don't. >> i was thinking to myself the whole time, okay, i am pretty sure i'm going to get shot. if i get shot, and i get killed, i know where i'm g
. >> with us talking to him, it gave us some more time. we knew there was help coming. >> the meeting is actually streaming live on the school board's website. horrified staff members contact local authorities. meanwhile, school security chief mike jones peeks through the back door to gauge the situation. >> my focus was on seeing if there was one or more shooters in that room and what i was going to be up against. >> come on in. >> the gunman was positioned...
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she took us to games and played catch with us and shot baskets with us. she just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter the situation or teachers and us really how to have each other's back. how to be there for one another whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood or something like that, she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's backs no matter what. >> the other thing a smart, highly inteligent and very thoughtful lady. we grew up with those conversations. we might have been talking football with dad in the basent in, but mom was talking other things. she was talking about world affairs and history and things that were going on in the 70s in our world. mom was always tuned into all of those things. that brought up conversations and i think that helped make us more rounded people. >> terrific family stories this week at the super bowl with the harbaughs. the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed wi
she took us to games and played catch with us and shot baskets with us. she just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter the situation or teachers and us really how to have each other's back. how to be there for one another whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood or something like that, she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's backs no matter what. >> the other thing a smart, highly inteligent and very thoughtful lady....
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the...
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we didn't used to like people who were not from here coming to tell us what to do. now we invite them in and say listen, what is the best practice, what are you doing mayor menino in boston, what are you doing in new york. mayor what are you doing in los angeles or chicago. and business leaders are doing it as well. what models work and we're inviting them into the city. our education movement which as you know is the most aggressive charter school reform movement in america, by far, is part of that new attitude to invite people in. and that has opened our eyes up to a new way of doing business. and that is a haley thing to do. that is a new way for people of new orleans. and it's getting good results. >> how many people in your family have been in public life? >> well, you know my family, i have eight brothers and sister, my mother and father had nine children in 11 years and most of us are not in politics. >> nine in 11 years. >> how about that, huh, my mother's awesome. but mary loretta who my older sister, a united states senator. i have a sister named madeline
we didn't used to like people who were not from here coming to tell us what to do. now we invite them in and say listen, what is the best practice, what are you doing mayor menino in boston, what are you doing in new york. mayor what are you doing in los angeles or chicago. and business leaders are doing it as well. what models work and we're inviting them into the city. our education movement which as you know is the most aggressive charter school reform movement in america, by far, is part of...
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who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first, one of our nation's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a full-time job. please welcome janice in caroline county and melissa jones harris. [applause] within the heart of every individual is a spirit and a dignity that yearns to be recognized. 12 months ago outside, the officially recognized for the first time in 380 years, the people in a ceremony that none of us will soon forget. please welcome the tribe. [applause] thank you for being here. we're also joined by someone who found himself doing the job of a city manager. when his own home was flooded, he set aside hi
who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first, one of our nation's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a...
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because i use oil. be in. for oil in the streets look like i take a boil in this tea and they point to things a good space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have the regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. and i was in military. duty in the months to write a letter for my parents so it's why they say it was used and they. use both and they take. my. my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you wait. and they're not. just going to be and they usually. have a distance between each of them and even. in these installations i could seem to. is it behavior bond. as it. can be close as it's made to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking the really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of this brand.
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he led us to his home, he let us come while he was politicsing in the burbs. what started out as a historical film became more personal. personal about him, not me. there's two stories now. the story of new york but what was surprising is just how dynamic his life was as an octogenarian. so we have the story of koch then and the story of koch over the last several years. >> as he said, he had a deep, fierce love of new york city. arguably, brought it back from the brink of bankruptcy in the late '70s as you talk about. let's look at a clip of your film where he talks about that. >> i knew that the city was in dire peril when i ran. i also knew that was all those who were running or thinking of running, i knew more than they did. how we doing? >> things did truly change. i remember when he was mayor, growing up there in that area. and things really changed after he left office. >> yeah. you know, we have a sense looking back that history works out in some inevitable way. it was not nestsable. a lot of -- inevitable. a lot of cities, even northeastern cities, st
he led us to his home, he let us come while he was politicsing in the burbs. what started out as a historical film became more personal. personal about him, not me. there's two stories now. the story of new york but what was surprising is just how dynamic his life was as an octogenarian. so we have the story of koch then and the story of koch over the last several years. >> as he said, he had a deep, fierce love of new york city. arguably, brought it back from the brink of bankruptcy in...
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another system comes at us monday. those snow showers should hold off till night. we'll keep you posted. tuesday back into the 40s, wednesday chilly, upper 30s, seasonable thursday, mid-40s and next friday sunshine, temperatures around 50. it does appear punxsutawney will see his shadow tomorrow and declare six more weeks of winter, but we really haven't had winter yet anyway. >> a dusting we can handle. >>> let's send things down to wusa9's andrea roane handling our blitz and glitz coverage live from new orleans. hey, andrea. >> reporter: hi, derek. live from my hometown new orleans and live from a great party, patronne tequila express on the edge -- the patron tequila express party on the edge of seventh street. we'll meet the original of this wonderful product the spirit and the owner of the railcar in a while, but now we're enjoying food, drink, as well as spirits for a good cause. i want you to meet the founder and ceo of the project. this is zach rosenberg. he lived in our washington d.c. area several years but decided after hurricane katrina he wanted to do
another system comes at us monday. those snow showers should hold off till night. we'll keep you posted. tuesday back into the 40s, wednesday chilly, upper 30s, seasonable thursday, mid-40s and next friday sunshine, temperatures around 50. it does appear punxsutawney will see his shadow tomorrow and declare six more weeks of winter, but we really haven't had winter yet anyway. >> a dusting we can handle. >>> let's send things down to wusa9's andrea roane handling our blitz and...
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be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds if not thousands minors and women are arrested for the crime of prostitution and the buyers are almost never charged. i'm getting a big stop sign but i'm going to continue. i'm sorry. if you get a big hook you can pull me off. i'm sorry. a survivor described to me how the police in front of her, a teenager being arrested said a to a man who just committed statutory rape, go home to you wife. we don't want to ruin your life. that is how the person being arrested was would be the child, the woman or the bo
be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds...
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but it is her city. >> gary tuchman joins us from new orleans. you've been to new orleans for super bowls prior to katrina. how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl city. >> yeah, it certainly is. they know how to deal with huge crowds like this. gary tuchman, appreciate it. gary, thanks very much. >>> the australian shock jocks who prank called the hospital treating kate middleton are off the air for good. should they face criminal charges following the suicide of a nurse that answered the call. we'll tell you what british prosecutors decided coming up. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the
but it is her city. >> gary tuchman joins us from new orleans. you've been to new orleans for super bowls prior to katrina. how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing...
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stay with us here on our team kaiser report coming up next. do we speak your language anything about the war not advance of. the music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angola's stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit actuality. thank. you eat. meat. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know what's wrong with this economy it's all built on a foundation of fake yes the united states is an empire led by a teleprompter it is an empire of debt spanning the globe the bloody cold nation of forty years of a pushing spoof trading shadow banking system collateralized by a combination of liar loans and temp workers consuming genetically my.
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can you tell us a little about that? >> i don't have bullying like at the movie but it's kind of like, oh, she wore this, so. >> did somebody in your school do something about it? >> not really. the teachers don't see it. >> nobody wants to say anything to the teachers so they don't think this is a big deal. >> yeah. >> you've been through training to stop bullying so what does that mean? >> we'll try to stop it and we'll try to get them to stop saying those things. >> have you done that so far? have you been able to intercede? >> yeah. >> what happened? >> they stopped. >> nobody did anything bad to you? >> no. >> how did that make you feel? >> good. >> good job. thank you so much, honey. >> there are two things that she raises that i just want to highlight. one is the role of the teacher, what they can do and what can the peers do. i think one of the truisms that teachers need to remember, they know they just need to remember it,.
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thanks for joining us and thanks for being with us. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> greta: , tonight, is washington a threat to americans? now, according to a new pugh poll the answer is, yes. a majority of americans saying washington poses a threat to their personal rights and freedoms. karl rove is here to talk about that plus much more ahead. "on the record" starts right now. >> the obama administration announcing big changes for the birth control coverage for employees of some religious organizations. >> we need to provide preventative services, access to preventative services for all women and that includes contraception and we also needed to respect religious beliefs. >> it would appear to be a dramatic post election reversal by the obama administration on an issue that marked a flash point in the early electoral cycle last year which by most accounts helped the campaign galvanize voters. >> january of 2009. 8.5 million americans have left the labor force. this administration is shrinking the private sector. >> w
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>> economists are worried about using the word need. would we survive if we sealed our border, sure, but what would be better off with the workers doing certain jobs? do we want people with high school degrees or college education in the field picking crops? what would do, if you paid them right, but what would that do to the cost of going out to dinner at a restaurant. you can't just increase prices willy-nilly. >> we want a free labor market with a lot of opportunities for people and then people able to fill those openings. let's talk about the politics. have the politics changed on immigration in 2007 when it last went down in flames? >> on the democratic side we'll see if president obama who helped kill that reform now wants to play a constructive role in this one. on the republican side, maybe this is one benefit of the election where there were a lot of people coming out afterwards with crazy lessons for the g.o.p.. the problem was really mitt romney. this is one area of reaching out to hispanic voters. >> not just hispanics but a
>> economists are worried about using the word need. would we survive if we sealed our border, sure, but what would be better off with the workers doing certain jobs? do we want people with high school degrees or college education in the field picking crops? what would do, if you paid them right, but what would that do to the cost of going out to dinner at a restaurant. you can't just increase prices willy-nilly. >> we want a free labor market with a lot of opportunities for people...
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secretary lahood if you could thank president obama from all of us. yes. [applause] because i know today we're going to spend a lot of precious moments thanking leader pelosi and congress women fine 79 and boxer and. >> >> we're going to thank all of our community members and from china town and all of them have worked very hard. these are not easy projects. they're very complicated and people had to work at the highest levels to make sure that every aspect worked, and a person who has worked tirelessly for 20 years and we join in celebrating 25 years of being in our congress and sought at every stage to make sure these funds were projected, to make sure we're doing our part, that congress is doing their part, all of the federal agencies, the person that first called me to share the news we're out of the white house and into the congress and wait our magical 60 to 90 days and lees give a warm welcome leader nancy pelosi. [applause] >> who is also keeping track on the giants. >> you know mr. mayor i always listen attentively to every world you say but i kno
secretary lahood if you could thank president obama from all of us. yes. [applause] because i know today we're going to spend a lot of precious moments thanking leader pelosi and congress women fine 79 and boxer and. >> >> we're going to thank all of our community members and from china town and all of them have worked very hard. these are not easy projects. they're very complicated and people had to work at the highest levels to make sure that every aspect worked, and a person who...
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by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that hina is hacking into our big newspapers. because they want information about dissidents. political dissidents in cina. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next
by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that hina is hacking into our big newspapers. because...
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why is it only us? i would like anybody to come and see us. we have a 99 score with the health department. so we're not here to cheat anybody or wheat the government or do anything like that. if we came in the wrong way, we apologize for that. it's not only us. it's a lost people doing that. it's a cultural thing. we need to try to see how we can resolve this. we will stop the hooka and comply with the rules. >> on january 13th do you deny smoking was taking place in your restaurant? >> personally i wasn't there, if she says, so i will not deny that. >> thank you. >> miss young. >> we would only like to say that marrakech is a restaurant with employees. marrakech must comply with both california labor code and the san francisco health code and each time environmental health has visited the restaurant, patrons were not purchasing tobacco products only, but allowed to smoke inside the restaurant. when i spoke to the owners directly, marrakech owners and operators made the choice to ignore environmental health's warnings and marrakech owners and
why is it only us? i would like anybody to come and see us. we have a 99 score with the health department. so we're not here to cheat anybody or wheat the government or do anything like that. if we came in the wrong way, we apologize for that. it's not only us. it's a lost people doing that. it's a cultural thing. we need to try to see how we can resolve this. we will stop the hooka and comply with the rules. >> on january 13th do you deny smoking was taking place in your restaurant?...
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i think you should come with us. what for? we wanna talk to you, david. - come on. - where we goin'? don't know yet do we, frank? nope. yes. you have done this before? i used to help my grandmother. i shall speed up. of course you will. don't worry, love. you stick with me. which house? that one there. oh, right. you can't do that. you might kill someone. no, we won't. the house is empty isn't it, frank? yeah. she's in hospital, is mrs. sheron. it's all right. - it's for you, david. - let me go! ringside view, eh? - when the firemen come. - let me go! ( screaming ) police, please and an ambulance. right, those of you with something to show from this evening, leave it on that table there. the rest of you, homework, please. time's our enemy, remember. shall we see you at our extra class on thursday? - yes, definitely. - marvelous. give her a hand, maureen. fancy a drink, karen? oh, heck why not? ( sirens wailing in distance ) - good night, love. - night. sorry i'm late, love. i've been to the pub. are you all right? what's happe
i think you should come with us. what for? we wanna talk to you, david. - come on. - where we goin'? don't know yet do we, frank? nope. yes. you have done this before? i used to help my grandmother. i shall speed up. of course you will. don't worry, love. you stick with me. which house? that one there. oh, right. you can't do that. you might kill someone. no, we won't. the house is empty isn't it, frank? yeah. she's in hospital, is mrs. sheron. it's all right. - it's for you, david. - let me...
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that's what's at stake here for us. it's really not a question about whether people like president obama or whether he doesn't, whether they don't. and i frankly think that president obama has done great disservice to what his ideals were and why we elected him in the first place in 2008, which was around the questions of transparency and human rights. and that's the piece that we actually need to keep our eye in the next four years. >> you mentioned senator ron wyden a moment ago. he is on the senate select committee. he's allowed to know the legal rational that's being offered for targeted killing, as well as all the countries where the killing is where it's happening. but even he can't get answers. and he's promised to bring these issues up at john brennan's confirmation hearings for cia director coming pretty soon. what questions would you put to john brennan when he goes before the congress to testify on behalf of his nomination for director of the cia? >> i'm not going to quibble with them on the fact that they ar
that's what's at stake here for us. it's really not a question about whether people like president obama or whether he doesn't, whether they don't. and i frankly think that president obama has done great disservice to what his ideals were and why we elected him in the first place in 2008, which was around the questions of transparency and human rights. and that's the piece that we actually need to keep our eye in the next four years. >> you mentioned senator ron wyden a moment ago. he is...
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use a little tuna to bangalore stories. here. in troy hole teach spanish. music i to. tivo its comb. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to turn to rowan bonds worth davies a former fraud squad detective with scotland yard roland welcome back to the kaiser reports. first quick question ok you are a fraud squad detective covered in white collar crime in the city has the overall level of fraud in the past few years stayed about the same or is it gone up. it's going up it's increased right and it seems to me that in fact. things have kind of flip flopped and that instead of really going after fraud there seems to be a tacit approval by the government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse and without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government re
use a little tuna to bangalore stories. here. in troy hole teach spanish. music i to. tivo its comb. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to turn to rowan bonds worth davies a former fraud squad detective with scotland yard roland welcome back to the kaiser reports. first quick question ok you are a fraud squad detective covered in white collar crime in the city has the overall level of fraud in the past few years stayed about the same or is it gone up. it's going up it's...
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us with this is a problem that. is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less a lot less human suffering. well the. technology. called the list of elements from russia.
us with this is a problem that. is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less a lot less human suffering. well the. technology. called the list of elements from russia.
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colleagues, these items are before us. let me make first a motion, a few motions to follow the bla recommendation. first of all, a motion to amend item number 5, the resolution for finding a fiscal feasibility to add a further resolve clause that the board of supervisors will find this project fiscally feasible and responsible subject to the approval of the board of supervisors to create the moscone expansion district next week february 5th, 2013. >> second. >> we have a second for that. we can do that without opposition -- yes. [speaker not understood] district attorney's office. >> this is attorney john givener. if it's possible the board would continue the hearing on february 5th and finally make a decision on the 129tion or later. i would recommend [speaker not understood]. * 12th >> fair enough. strike the date from the further resolve clause we'll do it subject to the approval of the board of supervisors on the moscone expansion district. and i have a second to that. we can do that without opposition. and i'd like to
colleagues, these items are before us. let me make first a motion, a few motions to follow the bla recommendation. first of all, a motion to amend item number 5, the resolution for finding a fiscal feasibility to add a further resolve clause that the board of supervisors will find this project fiscally feasible and responsible subject to the approval of the board of supervisors to create the moscone expansion district next week february 5th, 2013. >> second. >> we have a second for...